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Women Who Travel Podcast: Carol Moseley Braun on a Travel-Filled Political Career
Women Who Travel Podcast: Carol Moseley Braun on a Travel-Filled Political Career

Condé Nast Traveler

time2 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Condé Nast Traveler

Women Who Travel Podcast: Carol Moseley Braun on a Travel-Filled Political Career

You can listen to our podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify each week. Follow this link if you're listening on Apple News. Lawyer, political pioneer, and activist Carol Moseley Braun has some career stories to tell, many of which she shares in Trailblazer, her new memoir. Lale chats with Braun, who in 1992 became the first Black woman elected to the US senate, about crossing paths with Dr. Martin King, Jr., campaigning alongside the likes of Maya Angelou and Gloria Steinem, and lessons learned from the communities she served as US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa. Lale Arikoglu: Hi, there. I'm Lale Arikoglu, and on today's episode of Women Who Travel, I'm talking to a lawyer, political pioneer and activist. She's Carol Moseley Braun, who in 1992 became the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Senate. She served seven years as a Democrat representing Illinois. A lifelong traveler, she says becoming U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa in 1999 was a dream come true, and today she chairs the United States African Development Foundation. Ambassador Braun's memoir, which is in bookstores now, is called Trailblazer and dedicated to her grandmother. Her ancestors moved north in the Great Migration. They were farmers from Alabama and musicians from New Orleans, and now she's talking to me from her home in Chicago. How is Chicago because it is pouring with rain in New York? Carol Moseley Braun: Very nice. It's beautiful, and it's not raining or snowing, more the point. The weather is really quite lovely, and I live right across from a park, so I'm here in Madison Park and enjoying the birds flitting around and the beautiful greenery and the scenery is just gorgeous, and so it really is lovely being here. LA: You obviously have had an extraordinary career in politics. We will get all into this later, but you are in Chicago where you were born and raised. Talk a bit about how you were aware of segregation when you were growing up in Chicago. In your book you talk about how your mother had to endure that while giving birth to you in a Chicago hospital. CMB: Well, my first introduction to it was the fact that we lived in a, it was actually a transitional community in the sense it was going from all white to all Black. And so we were in the middle of that transition, and that on top of the fact that when I was born, the nuns at the hospital where mother was, had designated me as being white. And of course I'm obviously not white, and so I went with my birth certificate saying I was white until I was in the state legislature when I was finally able to get it changed. I tried to get it changed just going to the passport offices, and of course they looked at me like I had lost my mind and, yeah, that's part of my background too.

How to Choose the Best Safari Company in Tanzania
How to Choose the Best Safari Company in Tanzania

Time Business News

time4 days ago

  • Time Business News

How to Choose the Best Safari Company in Tanzania

Tanzania is a dream destination for wildlife lovers, nature photographers, and adventure seekers. From the Great Migration in Serengeti to the majestic elephants of Tarangire, the country offers unmatched safari experiences. But with dozens of operators claiming to offer the best tours, choosing the best safari company in Tanzania can feel overwhelming. This article will help you understand what to look for, top companies to consider, and tips for booking the perfect safari. A safari is often a once-in-a-lifetime experience. The right company ensures: Experienced guides who know animal behavior and safe routes. who know animal behavior and safe routes. Well-maintained vehicles for comfort during long drives. for comfort during long drives. Good accommodation choices that match your style and budget. choices that match your style and budget. Value for money with transparent pricing. with transparent pricing. Safety and conservation ethics that protect wildlife and communities. Look for companies based in Tanzania with locally trained guides. They know the parks better and support the local economy. The best safari companies offer tours to top parks like: Serengeti National Park Ngorongoro Crater Tarangire National Park Lake Manyara Selous Game Reserve Ruaha National Park Choose an operator that matches your preferred destinations. Different travelers prefer different safari experiences: Private safaris – customizable and exclusive. – customizable and exclusive. Group safaris – budget-friendly, shared tours. – budget-friendly, shared tours. Luxury safaris – premium lodges and fine dining. – premium lodges and fine dining. Camping safaris – adventurous and close to nature. Pick a company that specializes in the kind of experience you want. Check websites like TripAdvisor, SafariBookings, and Google Reviews for feedback from real travelers. Look for consistent praise for guides, services, and flexibility. Avoid companies that hide costs or charge excessive last-minute fees. The best safari companies in Tanzania offer clear, upfront pricing that includes meals, park fees, and accommodation. Here are some of the most reputable and highly-rated safari companies operating in Tanzania: Specialty : Private and custom safaris : Private and custom safaris Highlights : Outstanding local guides, luxury options : Outstanding local guides, luxury options Why choose them: Excellent service, flexible itineraries Specialty : Tailored luxury and mid-range safaris : Tailored luxury and mid-range safaris Highlights : High-end lodges, wildlife conservation focus : High-end lodges, wildlife conservation focus Why choose them: Great for honeymooners and families Specialty : Group and private tours : Group and private tours Highlights : Professional service, award-winning company : Professional service, award-winning company Why choose them: Voted among the best by TripAdvisor users Specialty : Affordable safaris with high service quality : Affordable safaris with high service quality Highlights : Personal attention, customizable itineraries : Personal attention, customizable itineraries Why choose them: Ideal for first-time travelers on a budget Specialty : Authentic local experience, cultural safaris : Authentic local experience, cultural safaris Highlights : Local ownership, Maasai culture tours : Local ownership, Maasai culture tours Why choose them: Great for cultural immersion along with wildlife While packages vary, most good safari companies include: Transport in 4×4 safari vehicle Park entrance fees Accommodation Daily meals Bottled water English-speaking guide Always double-check what's included before booking. Vague itineraries or hidden costs Poor communication or slow response Outdated vehicles or lack of safety gear No online presence or verifiable reviews Pushy sales tactics If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Book in advance (especially June–October) Compare 3–4 companies before finalizing Be honest about your budget—good companies will customize Ask questions: about their fleet, guides, group size, etc. Check refund and cancellation policies Finding the best safari company in Tanzania is the first step to a magical adventure. Whether you're looking for a luxury experience or a budget camping trip, take your time to research, read reviews, and ask the right questions. A great company will not only ensure safety and comfort but will turn your safari into a lifelong memory. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

Best Time to Visit Tanzania for a Perfect Safari Experience
Best Time to Visit Tanzania for a Perfect Safari Experience

Time Business News

time4 days ago

  • Time Business News

Best Time to Visit Tanzania for a Perfect Safari Experience

Tanzania is one of Africa's top safari destinations, home to the Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Tarangire, and many other iconic parks. But when exactly is the best time to visit Tanzania for safari? The answer depends on what you want to see — the Great Migration, predator activity, or baby animals being born. This guide will help you understand the seasonal highlights and choose the best time based on your interests, weather, and travel budget. Tanzania has two main seasons that affect wildlife viewing: Dry Season (June to October) (June to October) Wet Season (November to May) Let's explore both in detail. The dry season is considered the best time to visit Tanzania for safari. Here's why: Animals gather around water sources, making them easier to spot. The grass is shorter and visibility is better for photography. Less chance of rain, so roads are dry and safaris are smoother. It's the peak time for the Great Migration in the Serengeti — particularly July to September when you can witness dramatic river crossings. Serengeti National Park Ngorongoro Crater Tarangire National Park Lake Manyara Peak travel season = higher prices and larger crowds . . Popular lodges may get booked months in advance. Tanzania's wet season is split into: Short rains : November to mid-December : November to mid-December Long rains: March to May The landscape is lush, green, and vibrant — great for photography. Fewer tourists , meaning more exclusive experiences and lower prices. , meaning more exclusive experiences and lower prices. Best time for birdwatching — migratory species arrive. — migratory species arrive. From January to March, you can witness the calving season in southern Serengeti — when thousands of wildebeest give birth, attracting predators. Southern Serengeti (for calving) (for calving) Ngorongoro Crater (accessible year-round) (accessible year-round) Selous Game Reserve and Ruaha National Park (best in January–February) Rain may cause muddy roads, making some areas hard to access. More mosquitoes — bring repellent and long clothing. Excellent for calving season in the Southern Serengeti. in the Southern Serengeti. Great time to see predator-prey interaction. Warm temperatures, occasional rain showers. Long rainy season — many camps close due to heavy rain. — many camps close due to heavy rain. Lush vegetation, but hard to spot animals. Best for budget travelers who don't mind getting wet. Beginning of the dry season. Landscapes start drying out, making animal sightings easier. Fewer crowds than July–August. Peak dry season. Witness the Great Migration river crossings at Grumeti or Mara River. river crossings at Grumeti or Mara River. Best weather: dry, cool, and clear skies. Still dry, with excellent wildlife viewing. Fewer crowds than previous months. Good month for both northern and southern circuit safaris. Short rains begin. Green season returns; excellent for birdwatching. Less crowded, lower safari prices. Interest Best Time General wildlife viewing June – October Great Migration river crossings July – September Calving season (wildebeest) January – March Birdwatching November – March Fewer crowds and lower prices April – May or November Many safari-goers end their trip with a few days in Zanzibar. The best time to visit Zanzibar is also June to October and December to February for sunny beach weather. Book Early for Peak Season – Accommodations in Serengeti and Ngorongoro can get booked 6+ months in advance. Dress Smart – Neutral colors, layers for cool mornings and hot afternoons, and a good hat. Consider Travel Insurance – Especially important during the wet season due to unpredictable weather. Consult Safari Experts – Use trusted safari companies to help plan your trip based on your preferences. The best time to visit Tanzania for safari depends on what kind of wildlife experience you're after. If you want the best all-around safari, choose the dry season from June to October. For baby animals and fewer crowds, January to March is ideal. Whatever your choice, Tanzania promises unforgettable wildlife adventures — from roaring lions and migrating herds to flamingo-filled lakes and sunrises over the savannah. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

History Is Alive in All of Us
History Is Alive in All of Us

New York Times

time4 days ago

  • General
  • New York Times

History Is Alive in All of Us

This personal reflection is part of a series called The Big Ideas, in which writers respond to a single question: What is history? You can read more by visiting The Big Ideas series page. The 20th century was nearing its close, as were the lives of the people seated before me. There they were in their windbreakers and tracksuits, pensioners shifting in their folding chairs at a senior center in Los Angeles, or at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Greenville Mississippi Club in Chicago, or at a repast in the basement of a Baptist church in Brooklyn. These were the people I was hoping to convince to talk with me for a book I was setting out to write about their role in history — or more specifically about the phenomenon known as the Great Migration. Except this official-sounding language, as I learned soon enough, would not get me very far. History does not always happen in the neatly drawn lines of treaties and legislation. It often arises in the agitated hearts of everyday souls yearning to breathe free. History has no start or end date. It is the flow of humanity acting upon its interior will. It could be happening all around us if we just open our eyes to it. The people I was making my pitch to had been part of perhaps the largest migration in this country's history: the defection of six million African Americans from the Jim Crow South to the great cities of the North and West, from World War I to the 1970s. Their individual decisions to seek asylum outside their ancestral homeland reshaped every city they fled to and helped pressure the American South to eventually set aside the formal machinery of what could be seen as a feudal order. The movement opened pathways for generations to come. It brought us jazz, Motown, R&B and hip-hop. It produced some of the most recognizable names in American culture, from Toni Morrison and Aretha Franklin to Prince and John Coltrane. Yet the people who had lived this history did not see themselves as part of any grand narrative; they did not attach a name to their decision to leave all that they had known for places they had never seen in hopes of being free. They saw what they had done as merely the best among the limited options of their era. Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Discover the Wild Beauty of Tanzania: A Safari Like No Other
Discover the Wild Beauty of Tanzania: A Safari Like No Other

Time Business News

time4 days ago

  • Time Business News

Discover the Wild Beauty of Tanzania: A Safari Like No Other

A Tanzania safari isn't just a vacation—it's a breathtaking journey into one of the most wildlife-rich destinations on Earth. Nestled in East Africa, Tanzania offers a front-row seat to nature's most thrilling spectacles, from the iconic Great Migration to close encounters with Africa's Big Five. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or simply a curious traveler, Tanzania delivers raw, untamed beauty and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. 1. Home of the Great Migration Each year, over 1.5 million wildebeest, zebras, and gazelles traverse the Serengeti in search of greener pastures. This epic event, considered the world's most impressive wildlife migration, is a must-see. 2. Diverse Safari Landscapes From the sun-soaked plains of the Serengeti to the lush forests of Mahale Mountains and the volcanic beauty of the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania offers varied terrains teeming with wildlife. 3. Big Five Encounters Spot lions, elephants, leopards, rhinos, and buffalo in their natural habitat. Tanzania's national parks are among the best places in Africa to witness these majestic animals up close. 4. Authentic Cultural Experiences Meet the Maasai tribes, visit local villages, and gain insights into Tanzania's rich cultural heritage, which adds depth to your safari adventure. Serengeti National Park The crown jewel of Tanzanian safaris. Endless plains, abundant predators, and the famed Great Migration make this UNESCO World Heritage Site unforgettable. Ngorongoro Crater Often called the 'Eighth Wonder of the World,' this massive volcanic caldera offers a self-contained ecosystem with one of the highest densities of wildlife in Africa. Tarangire National Park Famous for its elephant herds and ancient baobab trees, Tarangire offers a quieter, off-the-beaten-path safari experience. Lake Manyara National Park A compact gem known for tree-climbing lions, flamingos, and scenic landscapes. Ruaha & Selous (Nyerere National Park) Perfect for intrepid travelers seeking remote, wild safaris with fewer tourists and plenty of predator sightings. Tanzania offers a range of accommodation—from rustic camps under the stars to high-end lodges with infinity pools overlooking game-filled plains. Whether you prefer luxury or a more immersive bush experience, there's something for every taste and budget. June to October (Dry Season): Ideal for game viewing. Animals gather around water sources, and vegetation is sparse, making sightings easier. (Dry Season): Ideal for game viewing. Animals gather around water sources, and vegetation is sparse, making sightings easier. January to March : Calving season in the Serengeti—great for predator action and baby animals. : Calving season in the Serengeti—great for predator action and baby animals. April to May: Low season with fewer crowds, greener landscapes, and discounted rates, though some areas experience heavy rain. Duration : Most safaris last 5 to 10 days. : Most safaris last 5 to 10 days. Travel Tips : Book with a reputable tour operator, pack neutral-colored clothing, bring binoculars and a quality camera, and ensure your vaccinations are up to date. : Book with a reputable tour operator, pack neutral-colored clothing, bring binoculars and a quality camera, and ensure your vaccinations are up to date. Add-ons: Combine your safari with a relaxing trip to Zanzibar's white-sand beaches for a perfect bush-to-beach holiday. A luxury safari in Tanzania is not just a holiday—it's a spiritual experience that connects you with the raw pulse of the wild. Whether you're watching a lioness on the hunt or soaking in a sunset over the Serengeti, Tanzania will leave a mark on your soul. Ready to explore the wild? Start planning your Tanzania safari adventure today. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

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